
Coronavirus: British Forces Cyprus May Face COVID-19 Threat For ‘Up To 24 Months’
Major General Rob Thomson spoke to Forces News' Sian Grzeszczyk about how personnel based in Cyprus will operate going forward.
Major General Rob Thomson spoke to Forces News' Sian Grzeszczyk about how personnel based in Cyprus will operate going forward.
The Royal Corps of Signals was formed in 1920 and has been at the forefront of military technology since then.
Some 140 mobile testing units will also be added as the military continues to play a "vital" role in the UK's response to COVID-19.
The findings support advice given to the Government and will help experts understand how the virus behaves in healthcare environments.
The clothing is designed to differentiate the Royal Marines from the Army and symbolise its connection to the Royal Navy.
Russia described the reports as “nonsense”.
The UK is among six NATO nations taking part in the exercise which involves around 2,000 military personnel.
The crewless vessel has been developed so it can be given a task and decide for itself how to proceed.
Sir Mark Sedwill has announced he will step back from his duties as Cabinet Secretary and National Security Adviser.
The Princess Royal, the Corps’ Colonel-In-Chief, sent a video message on its 100th birthday.
Improved access has been announced for serving personnel, veterans and their families.
The North Sea exercise involved 40 aircraft from five nations.
The Duke of Sussex is supporting military charity Walking with the Wounded’s expedition across Oman.
Camilla has been made Vice Patron of ABF The Soldiers’ Charity.
The International Development Secretary welcomed the aid and military expertise as “the best of British”.
The party has launched the new 'Labour Friends of the Forces’ programme.